With a new boutique in IOI City Mall, Diamond & Platinum offers an exciting retail hub that’s more than just a jewellery store.
Diamond & Platinum turns 25, and the celebration begins with the grand opening of its newest boutique in IOI City Mall. More than just a jewellery store, the boutique is also a showcase for exceptional craftsmanship as well as superior hospitality. Fuelled by cutting-edge art and design that we adore the fine jewellery house for.
Spacious and minimal, an arresting ceiling installation in blue overlooks the new Diamond & Platinum IOI City Mall store. Elegantly, the interior is laid out like a gallery, with displays of a curated selection from the brand’s key collections. Among them, exquisite pieces from the Estrella Diamond collection or the De Beers Forevermark collection to choose from. Because your every precious moment deserves a little something special.
Going For Gold
Another reason to celebrate the opening of this new boutique comes in the form of an exciting announcement. In a groundbreaking introduction, Diamond & Platinum now presents the Riang collection, marking its foray into a new category: gold. Riang is a premium 999 Gold Series of jewellery crafted and refined from advanced technology. So the collection promises not just fashion wearability but also durability.
Undeniably, Riang is set to offer a new sense of luxury from the brand, with expressive and intricate designs set to elevate your looks. It’s the perfect companion to the brand’s already impressive catalogue of fine jewellery.

Check out the new Riang collection at the Diamond & Platinum boutique in IOI City Mall.
Make your way to the all-new Diamond & Platinum boutique at IOI City Mall, and discover the exciting Riang collection, as well as all the precious things that Diamond & Platinum has to offer. Or visit here to discover more from the jeweller.
abd. aziz draim
Currently the creative director of BAZAAR, Aziz has been helming architecture, fashion, and design magazines for two decades now, and he’s been doing it in two languages to boot. Citing Rei Kawakubo, Vivienne Westwood and Jean Paul Gaultier as his earliest fashion gurus, this amateur poet believes that nobody deserves an ugly pair of shoes.